Communication and Decumentation by Noah

Create an engaging and informative image depicting EMS communication, featuring paramedics in action, portable radios, and a backdrop of an ambulance responding to a call.

EMS Communication and Documentation Quiz

Welcome to the EMS Communication and Documentation Quiz! This interactive quiz is designed to test your knowledge on essential communication phases, documentation practices, and equipment used in Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Get ready to challenge yourself with:

  • 40 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions
  • Insights into effective EMS communication strategies
  • A chance to enhance your understanding of documentation standards
40 Questions10 MinutesCreated by ActiveResponder321
All of these are the "Phases of EMS communication" Except:
Treatment
Call initiated
Determine nature of call
Prepared for next emergency
Notification
The dispatcher ended the call when the EMS crew arrived
It's the right thing to do
It's the wrong thing to do
 
The basic model of communication : sender, encoding, decoding, reciver... What is messing?
Medium, channel
Interpreter, feedback
Feedback, mobile
Medium, feedback
Focus only at one part of the message, is called:
Semantics
Libel
Oropharynx
Selective perception
Time pressure can lead to
Death
Illusion
Confusion
Distortion
May allow "Real time capture"
Microaves
Technology
ECG
Pager
One of these doesn't belong under "simple systems requirements"
Microphone
Antenna
Two way ,multiple frequencies
Two way ,one frequency
Most EMS agencies use portable radios for reasons , except this one:
To protect the crew
To contact directly with the patient
To provide the best care
To contact the medical director
Which one are located at high spots?
Reciever
Satalite
Antenna
Repeaters
Base station
Terminal
It can be mounted to the vehichle or fixed
Base station
Repeater
Terminal
Portable transciever
It can be single or multi channel
Repeater
Mobile unit
Portable transciever
Base station
It has a code for calling all units
All system unit
Selective system unit
Select all system unit
Call all system unit
Lack of priority access and calls could not be monitored by response team, is a disadvantage of:
Mobile transciever
ECG
Cellular phone
Portable transciever
Can be called Telemetry
ECG
Fax
Microwave
Frequencies
Operation mode that has two frequencies
Simplex
Duplex
Trunked
Multiplex
Both duplex and multiplex
What is the most used operation mode
Simplex
Duplex
Multiplex
Both duplex and multiplex
Trunked
PSAP stands for:
Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program
Public-safety answering point
Priority safety and people
Prosaposin
The dispatcher are trained for all of these except
Determine the nature of the call
Determine the priority
Make the right response
End the call
The dispatcher instructions are crucial for several reasons, Except:
Instant help
To determine priority
Emotional support
To keep updating
All correct
When you exchange the patient, what type of a report is that?
PCR
Radio report
Oral report
Talking
Subjective defenition from "SOAP" is:
Something you were told
Something you were saying
Something you were looking at
Vital signs
Vital signs are under which letter of "SOAP"
S
O
A
P
Language and culture diffrences can be discriped as
Selective perception
Libel
Attributes of reciever
Semantics
Most EMS dispatch services located away from base stations
True
False
What controls all base station functions?
Base station
Remote centres
Dispatch centres
Repeaters
Allows the medical director to talk with the patient directly
Mobile unit
Portable transciever
Cellular phone
Portable radio
Which one of these are use for "simplex"
VHF
UHF
EHF
MHF
Who has the greater coverage
High VHF
Low VHF
UHV
800 MHz
Which one has 150-174Mhz frequency
UHF
VHF
VHF High
VHF low
Which on are the best suited for urban areas
High VHF
Low VHF
UHV
800MHz
"the paramedic should repeat all orders", it's called ....
The repeating man/woman
Repeating process
Echo procedure
Repeating procedure
Delay in writing the PCR can lead to
Getting fires
Failing
Death of the patient
Omissions
Revission
The definition of Libelous is:
Unkown language
Sexual language
Bad description
Suicidal behavior
All of these are systamic approaches to write a PCR except:
SAMPLE
OPQRST
CHART
CHEATED
All are correct
Patient Refusal of Care report must have all of these, Except
Medical director advice
Paramedic advice
Signatures of witnesses
Competency of the patient
All are correct
Body language and eye contact greatly affected by .....
Memes
Fear
Culture
Movies
Words provide more information than body language
True
False
All of these are communication elemnts Except:
Facilitation
Clarification
Summary
Truth
When you provide health care to an old patient you should:
Tell the patient ahead of time if something will hurt
Explain everything you are doing as you are doing it
Stare at the person
Explain what you are going to do before you do it
........
LOVE YOU ADEL
{"name":"Communication and Decumentation by Noah", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Welcome to the EMS Communication and Documentation Quiz! This interactive quiz is designed to test your knowledge on essential communication phases, documentation practices, and equipment used in Emergency Medical Services (EMS).Get ready to challenge yourself with:40 thought-provoking multiple-choice questionsInsights into effective EMS communication strategiesA chance to enhance your understanding of documentation standards","img":"https:/images/course3.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker